- From: Ringo De Smet <
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- To: Chef Users <
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- Subject: [[chef-dev]] Re: [[chef-dev]] Future of Opscode Cookbooks
- Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 09:05:24 +0200
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Joshua,
On 5 May 2011 19:51, Joshua Timberman
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wrote:
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Additionally, we have two new cookbooks specifically related to the Chef
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0.10 server installation:
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* chef-server
Almost looks good:
https://github.com/opscode/cookbooks/blob/0.10.0/chef-server/metadata.rb
This one still points to rabbitmq_chef while in the recipes
themselves, the "rabbitmq::chef" recipe is already used/included. Once
this is fixed, can you publish both rabbitmq (including chef recipe)
and chef-server cookbooks again so I can "knife cookbook site install"
them into my repo? This is the only thing keeping me away from
bootstrapping a Chef server via the Chef Solo + chef-server cookbook
with Vagrant.
Ringo
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